This image shows Charlie Belcher, a baby wih curly hair, sitting on a chair while wearing a white dress. Charlie Belcher was likely the son of Charles Henry Belcher, an East Randolph (later Holbrook) shoemaker, and his wife Eliza. If this is the…
Eliza Belcher, a middle-aged woman wearing a black dress, sits next to a fabric-covered table. Eliza Belcher, born Eliza Johnson Thayer, was the wife of Charles Henry Belcher, an East Randolph (later Holbrook) shoemaker. She married Belcher in 1868.
Eliza Belcher, a middle-aged woman wearing a black dress with a gray skirt, sits holding a baby. Eliza Belcher, born Eliza Johnson Thayer, was the wife of Charles Henry Belcher, an East Randolph (later Holbrook) shoemaker. She married Belcher in…
Jonathan Belcher, a middle-aged man with a beard, is shown sitting and wearing a suit. This is likely not the Jonathan Belcher who built the Jonathan Belcher House in 1806, or even his son Jonathan II; it may be Jonathan White Belcher, insurance…
Mary Belcher, a middle-aged woman with her hair pulled back in a braided bun, poses in a chair wearing a black dress with buttons down the front. This was likely Mary French Belcher, wife of Charles H. Belcher's brother Ansel, an East Randolph…
Susan Belcher, a middle-aged woman with a bow or cap on her head, sits and poses for a photo while wearing a black dress with a white collar. This may have been Susan Dyer Belcher, wife of Jonathan Thayer Belcher, or may have been a different Susan.
Fannie Belcher, a young girl (likely around two years old), poses on a chair, wearing a white dress with dark piping. Fannie Belcher was the daughter of Charles Henry Belcher, an East Randolph (later Holbrook) shoemaker, and his wife Eliza. She lived…
This postcard, produced by Kash's Photo Studio in Brockton, bears an image of a middle-aged couple. It's not known who this couple was, but it's likely they were from Randolph or the surrounding area; they may have been Maria and Erasmo Camelio.